Pig fat or small crushed up animal bones?!


Question:

Pig fat or small crushed up animal bones?

does any one know what gelatin is made of?


Answers:
gelatin is a protein that is extracted from meat bones upon simmering in hot water. This is why homemade stock or gravies will often "gel" when cooled. There is no fat in gelatin, although meat drippings may contain some.

Broken promises and Puppy dog tears.. Or ground pig cartilage and bones

bones

Gelatin is made from the collagen inside the connective tissue of animals. This comes mostly from the joints.

gel・a・tin also gel・a・tine audio (jl-tn) KEY

NOUN:

1.
1. A colorless or slightly yellow, transparent, brittle protein formed by boiling the specially prepared skin, bones, and connective tissue of animals and used in foods, drugs, and photographic film.
2. Any of various similar substances.
2. A jelly made with gelatin, used as a dessert or salad base.
3. A thin sheet made of colored gelatin used in theatrical lighting. Also called gel .

Yes I thought everyone knew....
"There's always room for Jello"

Good stuff Maynard...

ewwww.

yuk! just plain gross...

Gelatin is derived from the collagen in animal bone, hooves, etc.




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